NTSA Driving Test Questions and Answers in Kenya
Before obtaining a driving licence in Kenya, learners must pass a driving theory test based on the Highway Code and road safety principles.
Driving schools train students using common test questions that help them understand traffic rules and safe driving practices.
What Is the Rule of the Road in Kenya?
Drivers in Kenya must keep left when driving unless overtaking.
This rule ensures smooth traffic flow and reduces the risk of collisions on highways and urban roads.
On Which Side Do You Overtake Another Vehicle?
In Kenya, overtaking should normally be done on the right side of the vehicle ahead.
However, overtaking from the left may be allowed in certain situations such as:
-
when the vehicle in front is turning right
-
when traffic is moving in multiple lanes in the same direction

Places Where Overtaking Is Not Allowed
Drivers must avoid overtaking in dangerous areas such as:
-
pedestrian crossings
-
sharp bends
-
junctions and crossroads
-
railway crossings
-
narrow roads
These areas reduce visibility and increase accident risk.
Major Causes of Road Accidents
Driving schools also teach students about the major causes of road accidents.
Common causes include:
-
overspeeding
-
careless driving
-
overtaking dangerously
-
driving under the influence of alcohol
-
ignoring traffic signs
Understanding these causes helps drivers adopt safer road behavior.

Vehicles That Must Be Taken for Inspection
Certain vehicles must undergo regular inspection to ensure they remain roadworthy.
These include:
-
heavy commercial vehicles
-
public service vehicles (PSV)
-
pick-up trucks used for commercial purposes
Regular inspection improves road safety and prevents mechanical failures.
